Soviet publishing house in Tbilisi transformed into Stamba Hotel


Hotelier Valieri Chekheria explains how his team transformed the headquarters of a Soviet printing press in Tbilisi into the Stamba Hotel in this movie Dezeen produced for the AHEAD hospitality awards.

Stamba opened in May in Tbilisi’s emerging Vera neighbourhood. The hotel was designed by an in-house team at Adjara Group, the developer behind the project, and was awarded New Concept of the Year at the AHEAD Europe 2018 awards.

The lobby of Stamba Hotel, a former printing press in Tbilisi, Georgia
Stamba Hotel is located in the Vera district of Tbilisi, Georgia

The hotel is notable for its cavernous lobby spaces, which retain many of the building’s original features, including printing equipment suspended from the ceiling.

“Stamba is located in an amazing Soviet architectural building” says Chekheria, CEO at Adjara Group, in the video interview Dezeen filmed for AHEAD in London.

The lobby of Stamba Hotel, a former printing press in Tbilisi, Georgia
The project is a renovation of a Soviet-era printing press by local developers Adjara Group

“It used to be a publishing house,” he continues. “The first communist newspaper in Georgia was published there.”

According to Chekheria, the space was designed to showcase its history. “We wanted to show what the building looked like when it was a publishing house. We didn’t change the walls, we didn’t change the ceiling, we kept it like it was before.”

The pool on the roof of Stamba Hotel, a former printing press in Tbilisi, Georgia
A glass-bottomed pool has been installed on the roof of the hotel

While the lobby space retains much of its original character, Adjara Group did make one striking addition – a glass-bottomed swimming pool installed on the roof, which lets dappled natural light into the building.

“We decided to open up the lobby areas, to open the the roof and to put the glass pool on top of the lobby,” explains Chekheria. “The light comes down and it moves amazingly across this concrete place with lots of plants and trees.”

A guestroom at Stamba Hotel, a former printing press in Tbilisi, Georgia
Stamba’s guestrooms feature high ceilings and artworks from Georgian artists

The hotel’s spacious guest rooms are notable for their high ceilings and curated artworks from Georgian artists.

“The guest room experience is amazing,” says Chekheria. “You enter and you see this high-ceilinged 56-square-metre room.”

According to Chekheria, Stamba has been designed in order to promote interaction between international guests and locals in its public spaces, including two courtyards geared towards social activities and events.

“Locals come with their kids and hang out all day on the grass,” Chekheria says. “We give our customers the local experience through our hotel, access to local people. That was the idea when we started the Stamba Hotel – to have a very local brand and to be very locally designed.”

A courtyard at Stamba Hotel, a former printing press in Tbilisi, Georgia
Two courtyards provide space for locals and guests to mingle

This movie was produced by Dezeen for AHEAD. It was filmed at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge hotel in London. Images are courtesy of Adjara Group.

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